LAWRENCE — One person was arrested following a fight inside Quaker Bridge Mall Sunday afternoon, and a person trying to clear the way for emergency vehicles responding to the fight was injured in a crash on Route 1, police said.

With holiday shoppers bustling through the crowded mall around 3:30 p.m., a large crowd gathered when three young men began fighting outside the Wendy’s near the J.C. Penney, police said.

Police called out to the fight found 21-year-old township resident Bobby L. Langley III acting “extremely agitated,” Edgar said. He was ultimately arrested and charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and an outstanding warrant out of Bordentown Township.

The two men Langley had allegedly been fighting with — a 22-year-old Trenton man and a 21-year-old Ewing man who also works as a mall security officer — were not charged.

“Right now, officers are still investigating the circumstances of the fight due to varying accounts of what preceded it,” Lt. Charles Edgar said.

Langley later reported being injured in the fight and was taken to a local hospital. Neither the Ewing man nor the Trenton man requested medical attention. They were sent on their way after being told how to file a criminal complaint, Edgar said.

As officers were racing to this call, 60-year-old Trenton resident Gary Gentry was driving his SUV northbound on Route 1 near the Sleep-E-Hollow Motel. When he heard the sound of sirens, Gentry went to pull over but lost control of his vehicle, causing it to overturn, according to police.

Units who arrived on the scene found the SUV it on its roof with both Gentry and his 25-year-old passenger out. Gentry complained of pain and a small cut on hand, while the passenger complained of pain to his wrist and forehead. They were both taken to Capital Health Regional Medical Center for treatment, but their injuries were not believed to be serious.